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DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 883, October 1, 1979 divine progeny inflationary unimaginable sleepwalkers

[All That Is] did not separate itself from those worlds, however, for they were created from its thoughts, and each one has divine content. The worlds are all created by that divine content, so that while they are on the one hand exterior, they are on the other also made of divine stuff, and each hypothetical point in your universe (pause) is in direct contact with All That Is in the most basic terms. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 831, January 15, 1979 copyedited Tam Sue medieval private

[...] Late that month — unbelievably to me — I finished my own work on Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality, and immediately began to type the final draft of the sessions; as I finished groups of sessions I mailed them to Tam every few days, while at the same time collaborating with Jane on the table of contents for the book. [...]

(Resuming our chronology: On October 24, 1978, Jane worked out the Table of Contents for Seth’s Psyche, and started her Introduction for it on the 26th; we mailed Psyche to Tam in sections as we put the manuscript together, and finished with that endeavor on November 9. On November 14 Eleanor Friede visited us to renew an old friendship and to go over Emir with Jane. [...]

NotP Chapter 6: Session 777, May 24, 1976 visual language merged animal cognition

In a manner of speaking, the brain put visual information together so that the visual contents of the world were not as stationary as they are now. [...]

TES6 Session 275 July 25, 1966 parking ticket noninterval intervals Treman

(Jane and I thought the strong emotional content of this experience accounted for its cropping up in the data, since the incident took place at the location designated by the object; although on a different day, it still took place within the same week. [...]

The blanket incident overshadowed the other data because of the emotional content of the child’s fall. [...]

TES3 Session 108 November 18, 1964 inwardness fruit Sonja November universe

And then within this same physical universe, the inwardness was not content to find expression through but one form only, but in multitudinous forms and degrees. [...]

[...] Some such units closed their boundaries and therefore captured, so to speak, no other psychic inwardness, but were content at this stage; and they became self-contained, relatively changeless physical units.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 8, 1984 Helen Bowman Park Danny strings

[...] They’re quite content to leap upon the work of others, and to get mad at them because they — meaning Jane and me — don’t react the way we’re supposed to. [...]

NotP Chapter 2: Session 758, October 6, 1975 frequencies program criteria awake monitor

Using an analogy again, the brain is quite capable of operating on innumerable “frequencies,” each presenting its own picture of reality to the individual, each playing upon the physical senses in a certain manner, organizing available data in its own specialized way, and each dealing somewhat differently with the body itself and with the contents of the mind.

TES8 Session 419 June 26, 1968 entity prisms coordinates limp transparent

Do not be concerned over the contents of the letter.

TES3 Session 128 February 3, 1965 electrical intensity shape dissection field

This electrical reality will be a basis for many future discussions, and you will see the basis behind my contention that dream locations indeed exist in actuality. [...]

UR2 Appendix 17: (For Session 711) beta waves brain theta eeg

[...] But most importantly, we think, while the EEG can indicate broad categories of brain activity, it can hardly probe the participant’s very individual and subjective content of mind within this camouflage [physical] reality. [...]

TES4 Session 190 September 21, 1965 John Taylors Donna loud reconstruction

[...] What follows is Jane’s own reconstruction of the session, made two days later; for this reason I think it interesting, aside from its intrinsic content, in that it reveals that Jane was able to recall quite an amount of what she said while in the trance state.

TES9 Session 507 November 10, 1969 test detail antagonistic torn inclinations

[...] He would not be content simply to give the details on the snatches of paper as you gave them. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: July 30, 1984 postbox maybe cremation buried July

[...] I told her I liked it, but in retrospect I see that it’s content is far more revealing than I’d first realized. [...]

TES8 Session 416 June 12, 1968 doctor fireside actor woman role

[...] A doctor will try to the best of his ability to relieve the symptoms, and most of them, regardless of their plane of endeavor, are content with this. [...]

TES8 Session 420 July 1, 1968 Bernard letter Dr temperature statement

[...] Jane retained a little memory, as before, of the material’s content. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 16, 1981 Sinful science mechanistic tainted outcomes

[...] Jane was also a bit depressed after reading my notes for Monday’s and Tuesday’s sessions, although she already knew their contents.

TES6 Session 270 June 22, 1966 oriented survival nightmare Catherine ego

[...] It often forms the content of each. [...]

SS Appendix: ESP Class Session: Tuesday, February 9, 1971 Bernice predestination aristocratic slums justification

Your main point of contention is brought about by the emotional barriers that are caused by the difference in terms. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 820, February 13, 1978 Framework technique art monotony vaster

[...] Again, while appearing in your time, the contents of the books come from outside of your time.

TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965 candle flame Roy height test

(Jane would like me to add here that she believes the envelope test data of this evening developed the way it did because of the emotional content of events involving Jane, Roy and myself. Whereas Roy’s blockprint, while appealing to us both, was comparatively lacking in such emotional content, intrinsically.

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